San Francisco Waterfront Development and Conservation
San Francisco Waterfront Development and Conservation
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<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Waterfront</strong><br />
<strong>Development</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong><br />
Derek Farmer, TetraTech, Inc.<br />
April 12, 2011
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Waterfront</strong> Features
<strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Waterfront</strong> Features
<strong>Waterfront</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Use Plan
SF Giants Baseball Stadium
Key Discussion Items<br />
► Mission Bay Redevelopment<br />
► Pier 70 <strong>Development</strong> – Master Plan<br />
► Blue Greenway – Public Trail <strong>and</strong> Open Space<br />
► Shoreline Protection<br />
► Storm Water Management<br />
► America’s Cup
Mission Bay <strong>Development</strong><br />
► 303-acre Site. Former Industrial <strong>and</strong> Rail Yard,<br />
Brownfield.<br />
► Mixed-use <strong>Development</strong>, Including:<br />
• 6,000 residential units<br />
• 500-room hotel<br />
• 280,000 SF retail<br />
• 4.4-million SF of office, medical, <strong>and</strong> biotech<br />
• 2.5 million SF UCSF biotech campus<br />
• 550-bed hospital
Mission Bay <strong>Development</strong><br />
► $ 9 Billion Project, Largest in SF History<br />
• $700 million in new public infrastructure<br />
• Revenue bonds, development impact fees<br />
• 41 acres of parks <strong>and</strong> open space<br />
• Construction began in 1999<br />
• Completion estimated 2015-2016
Mission Bay L<strong>and</strong> Use Plan
Mission Bay <strong>Development</strong>
UCSF Biotech Campus – Mission Bay
Pier 70 Master Plan<br />
► Approx. 70-acre site, Current <strong>and</strong> Former Shipyard<br />
<strong>and</strong> Repair Facility<br />
► 17 Acres to Continue for Ship Repair<br />
► 50 Acres for <strong>Development</strong><br />
• 3 million SF of retail, office, residential, commercial<br />
• 700,000 SF of uses within historic shipyard buildings<br />
► 20 Acres for Parks <strong>and</strong> Open Space
Pier 70 Master Plan - Goals<br />
► Create Pier 70 National Register Historic District<br />
► Preserve Ship Repair industry<br />
► Create New Shoreline Open Spaces <strong>and</strong> Public<br />
Access<br />
► Provide Sites for Office, Research, <strong>and</strong> Emerging<br />
Technologies<br />
► Promote Pedestrian/Mixed-use <strong>Development</strong><br />
► Remediate Environmental Contamination<br />
• Proposition D – bonds, city revenues, development fees
Pier 70 – Current Conditions
Pier 70 – Conceptual Site Plan
Pier 70 – Aerial View
Pier 70 – Conceptual <strong>Waterfront</strong>
Blue Greenway Project<br />
► 13-mile Trail <strong>and</strong> Open Space Network<br />
• Mayors Office, Parks & Rec, Port of SF – create Blue<br />
Greenway Taskforce<br />
• Improve <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong> public open space along central<br />
<strong>and</strong> southern waterfront<br />
• Develop an environmentally sustainable <strong>and</strong><br />
accessible shoreline that serves needs of both<br />
people <strong>and</strong> wildlife<br />
• Features include pedestrian <strong>and</strong> bicycle path, open<br />
space <strong>and</strong> parkl<strong>and</strong> areas, <strong>and</strong> public art displays<br />
• Connect to 500-mile trail system circling the SF Bay
Blue Greenway Trail
Shoreline Protection <strong>and</strong> Improvement<br />
► Environmental Compliance Implementation<br />
• Wetl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> coastal permitting<br />
• US Army Corps of Engineers<br />
• National Marine Fisheries Service<br />
• SF Bay <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Development</strong> Commission<br />
• National <strong>and</strong> California environmental compliance<br />
• NEPA <strong>and</strong> CEQA<br />
• Federal <strong>and</strong> California endangered species<br />
• US Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife Service<br />
• California Department of Fish <strong>and</strong> Game
Shoreline Protection <strong>and</strong> Improvement<br />
► Environmental Compliance Implementation<br />
• Federal <strong>and</strong> California environmental protection<br />
regulations<br />
• CFR 40<br />
• California Title 22<br />
• Preservation of Historic Structures<br />
• Section 106 – State Historical Preservation Office<br />
• National Historic Preservation District<br />
• NEPA <strong>and</strong> CEQA provisions<br />
• Local City <strong>and</strong> County Ordinances<br />
• SF Articles 22A <strong>and</strong> 22B
Shoreline Protection <strong>and</strong> Improvement<br />
► Storm Water Management <strong>and</strong> Monitoring<br />
• Review <strong>and</strong> update SWPPPs, potential pollutant<br />
sources, <strong>and</strong> BMPs<br />
• Review of annual monitoring <strong>and</strong> report records<br />
• Independent storm water sampling <strong>and</strong> analysis<br />
• Regular inspections throughout the year<br />
• Identification, development , <strong>and</strong> implementation of<br />
storm water management improvement.
Shoreline Protection <strong>and</strong> Improvement<br />
► SF Storm Water Design Guidelines<br />
• Applies to all development greater than 5k SF<br />
• Low-impact design strategy<br />
• Vegetated roofs<br />
• Swales<br />
• Rainwater harvesting<br />
• Rain gardens
Shoreline Protection - Challenges<br />
► Brownfields <strong>and</strong> Hazardous Waste Cleanup<br />
► Preservation <strong>and</strong> Re-use of Historic Buildings<br />
► Promotion of Existing Port <strong>and</strong> Ship Repair<br />
Facilities<br />
► Preservation of Endangered Species<br />
► Seismic <strong>and</strong> Liquefaction Issues<br />
► Installation of Public Facilities <strong>and</strong> Infrastructure
America’s Cup
America’s Cup<br />
► Series of Races from 2011-2013<br />
► $1.4 Billion into the Regional Economy<br />
► Americas Cup Authority/Port of SF<br />
► Race Village <strong>and</strong> Media/Event Centers<br />
• Piers 19, 29, 30-32<br />
• Piers will be redeveloped<br />
• <strong>Waterfront</strong> infrastructure will be upgraded<br />
• Storm water runoff systems will be installed
America’s Cup – Race Locations
Derek Farmer<br />
Tetra Tech, Inc.<br />
415-490-2965<br />
derek.farmer@tetratech.com